"Niclas Hedhman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> On Tuesday 16 September 2003 22:56, Daniel Krieg wrote:
> > I am using Phoenix 4.1alpha and am deploying several SAR files that must
> > start up in a particular order.  It seems that the startup order
> > proceeds in alphabetical order but this is insufficient. Is there a way
> > to control the start up order of these SAR files?
>
> If it is true that it starts in alphabetical order, then re-name the SAR
files
> accordingly. Unix/Linux startup does that, so...
>
> S10network
> S25netfs
> S55sshd
> S80sendmail
>
> and so on, starts in alphanumerical order.

I've posted about this issue before.  So far... tough luck.  That's the way
Phoenix is.

I've long thought this was something that should be changed in Phoenix.  I
have a database SAR that needs to be loaded and running before any other
SARs are loaded because blocks in these other SARs perform database access.

As an administrator of the Phoenix server, I should be able to specify via
some configuration apparatus the SAR loading order as well as the SAR
unloading order.  Renaming the SARs to be alphabetically or copy the SARs in
the directory so the timestamps will be in particular order is just an ugly
kluge IMO.

Timothy




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